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Sophomore Debbie Gruca makes the return while Sherri Wilson, sophomore, awaits the results. 'fx Nil. Q V , .N Kathy Galvan, sophomore, and Edna Talamantes, sophomore, work together to hit the ball over the net. Lori Mobley, sophomore, has to drop low to get under the ball for a return. K A ,, .. faq 5 ,stszz-..if . .-r, V, .--, .. , Y , ,.,.. - 'rr' or - swf. ,GW W t rr r l l ' MH. ,at Endurance best trait Picked because of hard work The volleyball season went pretty good. It was fun. I liked it, said Kathy Galvan, sophomore. Kathy was moved to the Varsity volleyball team from the JV team about three-fourths ofthe way through the season. Ms. Teresa Price, coach of varsity volleyball, said, Kathy has natural abilities. After the seniors on the team graduate, she will probably be the strongest player we have. Kathy was sophomore Student Council Secretary and an active member and sup- porter of FTA. Kathy Galvan, sophomore, sets up the ball for a teammate to hit over the net. JV Volleyball
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ll olleyba Five girls chosen for varsity Unolerclass players moved to team The JV volleyball team had an arousing season this year. 'ilt was the largest group we ever had. There were 28 players, most- ly sophomores, but there was one junior, said Ms. Teresa Price, coach of Varsity volleyball, who aided Mrs. Aundrea Cambell, coach ot JV volleyball. The JV team had its ups and downs, but the endurance and depth of each in' dividual player made the season go easier. According to Coach Price, the season developed five strong players. They were Virginia Bechtel, junior, Rachel Finstad, sophomore, Debbie Gruca, sophomore, Christy Gulledge, sophomore, and Sherry Wilson, sophomore. The players will most likely to be moved to varsity volleyball next year. The season ended with three wins and thirteen losses. The season consisted of three tournaments held at Grand Prairie, Plano, and the district tournament at LD. Bell, At Grand Prairie, Plano and Bell the team placed fifth. Coach Price and Coach Cambell both enjoyed the sesaon as much as the team members did. Even though the JV team was young, this obstacle was overcome by the dedicas tion and loyalty of each player. I think we'll do a lot better next year since we'll have mostly juniors on the JV team, said Ronda Dickerman, sophomore. l'm really looking forward to next year, she added. J.V. Volleyball: Front row: Virginia Bechtel, Lori Mobley, Rhonda Dickerman, Audrey Hedgpath, Susan McCharen, Susan Smith, Ed- na Talamantes, Gina Parker, Trina Sanders. Back row: Lisa Hewell, Robin Timmons, Deb- 1 70 JV Volleyball bie Gruca, Christy Gulledge, Jenene Posten, Elaina Hightower, Sherri Wilson, Rachel Finstad, Libby Wiesman, Mrs. Aundrea Campbell. -1-nl
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Gymnastics: Front row: Michelle Kays, Venessa Crowley, Angela Davis, Audrey Esparza, Janette Bridger, Angel Foliart Back row: Cathy Palmer, Kerry Winn, Renee Hale, Wendy Williard, Patricia Yanowski, Cindy Reddick, Donna Mit- chell, Cindy Pfeifer. Ten year gymnast makes region, comes close andjust misses The road to state For the past ten years, Junior Cindy Pfeifer has been actively involved in gym- nastics. Two of those years have been at I-laltom. During the season, most of her first place wins were in the vault and parallel bars. She placed sixth in the vault at district. This enabled her to go to region. She missed going to state by two-tenths of a point. Junior Cindy Pfeifer shows her poise on the balance beam. As well as the beam, Cindy competed in all events. QU is Y i . 172 Gymnastics Gymnastics: Front row: Cathy Palmer Back row: Paul Henderson, David Rlehl, Leonard Simpson, Mike Franstead, Wes Munchrath, Joey Garret, Dean Horton, Russell George, Mercedes Florez K in fl,-L+ - u,,,.w J k gf' A -1 X-HN'1 '7 , M New '-'s-wan.-.v. .K f we. 1 esac nbuav-wang
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